Sttyg iatenmg Herald 0KI1CMI. ',"'i: ,f "official paper op KUI At II CIH'XTV KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth YcrtrNo. 3,601 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1919 Price, Five Cents i THURSDAY SET MOP I if Fi CITY Store And Business Houses To Close Half Day CITIZENS BACK MOVE Wmli-ide lleiioiiillon f Hilliin. Hlrlrt l Planned lor Tlwrvl.i) forenoon. City I- Tn Grl Up In Hot lllli ninl Tucker For Hummer VMtor. That n Kitulnt move to cli'anip the city of Khimuth Falls In on and Ibt tlio worthy Initiatory slept, tnk. en !, City llculth Officer, A. A. Hotilo toil Ma)orHlrublo will ho backed up to the limit hy the resident of tlu tit; la Indlcnted hy ilia agreement alinul today hy nearly nil Hut big builnwa hnuai'it to cloao the atorea on onti forenoon thla wook, (proli. ably Tliuradny) tiiid put tho acnih brush ou thn town. The date of thu cleanup In to ho de cided at tlio meeting of thn City Council tonight and arrangements art to ho made for the hlg fire truck to lie on tho at root to, no thut bon fires en n tie mnilo back of the differ. tnt builnca houses, with ampin pro tection sKnlnat fire. Owing to tho 'Importance of thn big Vlrtory I-onn Campaign now on, 'the bntika of thn " city will rcuinln open for Liberty i Loan vtork only. I'UcunU tiro being totUn out tudny and tho whole town U colng to get behind tho clouuup to tho limit It la pointed out Hint thn tourists are going to commence to come In now In hlg number mid they roust not find the city In tho deplorable condition In which It linn been nllow d tn full A higher iinnltnry tone must be i rented before the big ng rrrcnllnn of lHltlug Klkx nniHtirti In - August Kl ninth I'm I In must he found vqual in dcunlnc with' Ahlnnil, Kit Kcne ninl other Oregon polntM fro.m tthlrh tin iiitor4 ii ro to emtio. Klninuth Pall Ih iiiiturnlly tint cleanest plnce Imaginable anil lint Job of Keeping it clot n will hit far inm arduoiiH than iin majority of town. It la exeprteit that every resident of Klnmnlh KiiIIh will got, behind the tnorp to niukc It thn "Spotless Town" of Oregon. A number of IiiihIiiomr lunn yet re. Wain to bo soon but the agreement to clrw nnd help cluinup the busl- neaa dlatrlrt on the forenoon of April Jllh, has boon Blgned by tho follow fellow follew ing: The W'limek Co., Vnnntco Urns., Bald In Hardware Co., First State and Savings llank, ChnB. J. Clack, Klimath l'ncklng Co., Klamath llilwo Co, Kred N (Ircn'ioii, Clina, Donnrt. Klamath Hlato' Hunk, IlobortB & "Whltinore, A. V: Snlflcky, I.. J. lioan, J. B. Hodge. II. I. Hammond, W. C. Davenport, M. Motschonbachor, Link Rlcr i:iec. Co.. II. J. Wlntem. J. F. (gulro Co.. Kvana & rinltn. McDan- il tlec Supply Co., K. F. Munlo .Houie, Monroe ft Thlodo. Johnatono Turnlturn Co., John Fach. Klamath Cash Grocery, Auto Supply Houao, underwoods Pharmacy, Chllcoto ft mlth, F, w. Itltchlo, J. D. Cham. oeri, City Tranafer Co., Drew & Mor 'III. K, Rtigarman, F. J. Wlldo, Mecca flllllnrd Parlor, Woatorn Tronsfor Cp., Stnr DniK Co., K. K. K. Btoro, Tlie Smoke, Ilrandonburg' Btoro, h. . Martin. Firat National Dank, City Meat Market, Klamath Dent. Btoro. FIRST TRIP THRU TO BEND IS ATTEMPTED C. I, Itocord, who oporatod tho '""Ka lino hotwootr Klamath Falls e"l llond last yoar, Intonda to ro "'no that Borvlco thla Bonsou and ent two enm thla mornlnK with a 0d of imssoiiBorB on his first trial li. Ho Is tincortaln ns to gottlnR Jnr" Just yet na thoro woro nlniut t vd l6t of biiow nt Hio Sand Crboli Itoail "osaing ,,t tlio Inst roports ho ro- '"td, but na thoro woro sovornl mix r to iiiuko tho trip, ho docldod to 6Ko a chanco. a:oltUI.Ns IIKMAM) III IIU.'SOVK III MOVAL. HIMNSWICK, (in . April l!l He nolutlnnn ilmiiiiiiillnii tin; iciiiuvnl of Pimtuiiinlitr (Jiniiiriil IIiiiIi'kiim wore ndiipted liv tlio looi:ln Kodvratlnii (it Labor In convention here. The riwilii tlim, Introduced liy tolophouu i, nrri Ioih Mini iiIctii Irnl uorkoih, linked Hurli'mm's i imiiiiviiI on tint Kroiiml tlinrMio IiihI been unfair tn oigiiulrud liilmr, unfair tn tin) public mid luiil In stituted iiuronaoiiiihlo liicri'imcN In telephone mill tologr.iph rati PUSHED BUCK . XOTAIIIil-: HIvAIMVAV IS M.IK IIV TIIK Al.l.li:i TIUKIPM IX KAST- KHX Hl'SSIA. HXKMV IX II.KJIIT I TOWAItll hasi: I I.ONDON, April 21. In a wlrelons message receiveu nere, me noviei ,..,.. ..,,.,,, r,iroIuullt nin. (.overnment admits retirement along virtually thu entire front In Kaatern Ittualu. ' , I AltCIIAN(li:i., April 21 lluaslamy I who n ro attached to the Allied forces on the Murman Hallway south of Kern. In a successful nttack havo ' ,,, , gained control of Lake Vlgosero nnd the main road north to tho White Sin. They drovo tho forces of tho llolahiivlkl twelvo miles backward, Tho ItussUn and llr.t.sh forces have occupied tho vlllago of Orerkl and aro pursuing tho onemy as ho flees southward over roads kneo deep In Icy slush toward the llolshetlk base ou tho Vologda Hallway. rUlliniTinll IT YUILII I IIIRI HI LAIIIU. I lUII HI .. v.-v r wi-Mi-v ,,,-.,, .... PISO.MIM..M .sroiu.ilix ill in willi'll TWO ItOIMl AITAIIt iU n. crvriu. iviri: l.lI.X.s IP (il.M.IIAL IMI.lt- ILST A.MOXG ritn:.MsN Ju.k Pclton. prominent cattle- I cnttlH- i nun" i i.. ui, .,.. ... l,.l man and hx-Sherlff or .intusim County and James Hockley of Port- land settled a lllllo dispute at tint Hotel Hall las. Saturday, according to (Joosberry rules of the manly art of self defense. i Jack .shot out his light and Peck- 'ley went down for tho count In tho I second round after sparing for an BOLSHEVIK XHIBITION AT HULL SATURDAY second roiinii nnor amnnK .. 'f, f( ,;(;ail. su.llclent to pay tho opening. Hockley lauded on, Jnck s nm()Unt ()t I1,alntlffg. .lomnnd aforo loft optic. They then clinched and mlll went nt It with regular trench spirit for -ovor.1 mlmilM. when rofereo Pert Hall separated tho combatants nnd callod tho battlo a draw. STAGE SERVICE TO I UUIII(Mllll lu -i"'V - A QUI ANn STARTFD.'unl" tho 'urthor ordor of tho Court. ASrtL.APIL' 31ARILU . . furthor orderea that the mo Tho regular stngo sorvlco betwoon Klamath Fa I. .n,l Asmana - "1 startot for tho summer season this morning. Until tho rood over the Orcon Spring mountain gets In hot ter condition, tho trip will be mndo by tho way of Agor, Califorln, which requires about two hours longor than tho trip over tho mountain. Tho roads, via Agor aro now snld to bo In first, class shapo for cars, thoro being nmud holes loft worth considering. Stops will bo mndo nt Tinrnhrook from this end nnd tho Klamath Hot Springs from tho other end for dinner. FORI) MAY RETIRE FROM AUTO FIRM nntrnit. Anrll 21. Honry Ford, motor king, hns under consideration a deal whereby ho will withdraw 'rom tho Ford Motor company, relinquish ing his mnmiioth Interests which con trol tho plant. Whllo Ford rofuaod to bo Intorvlowed on tho subject, hl Hocrotnry admitted that such a deal Is undor contemplation with, thn 'don oral motors company ns tlio proposed piirchnBor, COUNTY COURT VICTORY 101 ISRESTR1ED CAMPAIGN ON ror.vr i.v iwvoit or plain'tiff IX AtTlOX or .1. M. IH.'GAX I agaixkt court is iti:ci:ivi:i) HATl'llllAV A liniiiioriirv Inlunctlnn reiitrnln-' I n it thn Countv Court an defend jntM In the action brought hy J. M. Dugan j am'. It K. ChrlMinan recently wni' . ....-.... - ... ' .1 iu'uivoii niiiuriiuy irum juiii; r ,i OlkiiKi, which restrains the court ! tiom withdrawing from the spoclal I court house fund any amounts which) would reduco tho total of tho fund ' il(,w ,, amount sued for by tho i!lnllff for his work In constructing, ..... . , .. ..,..,. v ...... uii! iihw (-(run juunu un uiuck ii. i lie . . .... f .motion to atrlke by tho defendants i I was denied. Tho text of thn decision Is minted helew: mis caso enmo regularly on rori hearing at chambers of tho undor-' . . . nlnlntlffs motion' for u restraining order herein, and an 'order on defendant'; to show came why tho same should not bo granted, 'and upon motion of defendants, jnmath county. It. It. Ilunnell, llur- "roll Short and Asa Kordyco, for an or- der striking paragraphs XIV to XXIV from the complaint; plaintiffs appear-, Ing by Harrison Allen, C. K. Stono ani A K Hiuunc. of tnelr attorneys, nnd said defendants appearing by F. II. Mills and Jay Uoworman of their, attorneys. And tbo'Court having sat .Ml! dH!ta?l." vised In tho premises: I it in ordered that tho temporary! restraining order heretofore made "oroln " ntociinca o read as ioiiewb: ; If la nrilarAil (tint lintll lha filrlhar 'order of tho court of Judgo heroin, tho idofondant Klamath County and the (ietenunut 11. u. iiunneu as wouniy I Judgo thereof, Ilurroll Short and Asa. dofondnnt It. H. llunnoll as County Judgo thereof, Ilurroll Short and Asa. i.cnn&ffd Kordyco as county commissioners thereof, C It. I)oI.ap as county clerk ... . . ami or sain county anil u, k. van Hipori' as county treasurer thereof, and each of them and their deputies, und all others In their aid or bohnlf. ami the successors In. Interest of said olllcers. .be. and they and each of thorn hereby ant ordered not to withdraw or cuuse t I'o withdrawn from tho special C()Urt ,H,ug0 ,! m,,,itimied In tho "wPl'illil. couslHtlng of i.5J,Jti i. K i. K il M?S ' .. , ,.,..,.. nr ,., .,. c,.rn. .. ... .i ., A..... i...,.i i.. mi n iiuiiiii .- -.. 0" K7J 'IT. nml Illl'V 674. 9fi, and they and each of them are further ordered not to with- mem are iiiriiior uim-n-u mn m n- . ,....,,, lirilW irillll III" MU-tl.u mini n-,,... f(i. ..(,io roIIBtructIoa of a new court jlo.,,t nmi fr tho year litis, which levy I- recorded In Vol. VII,, comnilss.oners journal for sa 1,1 coun- "J "Mj. ;n ,,;'' nKKnKllt0 . reduce tho amount hold therein bo- low jgso.SS, unless thoro shall ro-; ,lj. In tho fund dorlvod from the .pocla lov for 19 G 910 a d This order does not restrain de- fondants or any 'th '""Xt'ivl or caus inB o be paid. -Pontiff. .. . fllrthor or,i0red that tho suits and action mentioned In paragraphs XVI, XVII. XVIII and XIX of tho .A...inini i.A nml tinrntiv nm ntnVArl tion of defendants. Klamath County, R, II. llunnoll, Burrell Short and Asa Fordyco, for an ordor striking from - " ,nc,Usivo bo and hereby is . h, d , d plaintiffs' complaint paragraphs ah And defendants moving are given ..... j... in whloh tn further nlead. Done this 18th day of April, 1919. F. M. CALKINS, Judgo. m SMALL BLAZE HERE PROMPTLY PUT OUT Flro caused by a dofoctlvo fluo, broke out a few minutes before 8 o'clock this morning at tho homo of Charles Palln nt 1245 Sergeant Avonuo. Tho flro department answer ed promptly and tho blaxo which had started undor tho iroof was extin guished by moans oi chomlcala. Tho ili'iiingo was slight. Ono of tho flro boys who jumped aboard tho'truck missed his hold on tho dash handle nnd caught and broko off tiio band lovor on ono of tho gear shifts so, tho mnchlno was obliged to proceed on second gear. Tho bfg truck shot up tho hill nt tho into of twenty-eight miles nn hour howovor, In splto ot this handl cap. ' glue sunn fimiiu'ii uiu uuuiuui huiu , .ioro iiihh ..n,vn'w t, ,... ....rt sald fund helow the amount of plain-' ,nV( ,R,0I1 ,,iaced In the hands of dls tiv.. .1. ........ .1 l.i.r.tlti .-hlf.li unm l . . I i.wi or the migaxtic Aioxrv JMilVKS TO I'AV TIIK COST OI', IIH r. war is rxii:n way. novr wohkkhs it' WASHINGTON, April 21. Thru- out tbo United States opens today "'- Victory 1-lbcrty Loan Campaign, "'(t last, and prohably tho moat 3Pec- . i ........... ...I i muiiiur ui uiu ut muni: uiitl'b iiiiiu by the government as the principal means of financing the war. Several hundred thousand citizens havo enrolled as volunteer speakers or solicitors for this Issue of Victory ,10les- nndVfor many montha .the TrflsiBiirv ttirtt thn twelve I.lhertV ' - ' - r Mhh HD,klnl tmtwnlnlrnti lino linnn '""" ."" - "-'- periecting selling pians. From public platform, theatre stage, movie screen, and street corner box, citizens will receive the appeal ' ,, .. , . h"X n""1' Provide the funds which virtually have already been spent for war purposes since the sign. , of ,he armtstlce. From door to , , . .... . door volunteer canvassers will go In an effort to make tho number of subscribers to this loan exceed even tho 2.000,000 of tbeFourth loan. Al0nK tho .,)octacular publicity . . -,. features arranged by the Treasury to call Bhnrp attention of tho Amerl- run people to the Ioan,aro aerial de- m0nJitratlons. war exhibit trains, poa- ex.Hb.tlon of captured Oon8n submarines, and military exhibitions, Throe special trains will tour the country, carrying squadrons of air- , manned by celebrated Amerl- " "". French and PrltUh aces, to make circus flights over cities. Four. teen rapturea i,erman ronner piuuuu wj ue scd jn these demonstrations teen raptured Oerman Fokker planes wm be scd jn th,9e demonstrations , h b t , po of AmcrI. l h01""' nr nlnnai together with the best type of Amerl- - "" ' To eacli communuy ovcrsnusi-rnf nK its quota a community honor flag ., ,)p awnriie,i t,v tbo Treasury as . .,,,,,, ,lrUMnlp.lCement of tho " " ' , ' lovement. Similarly an Industrial honor flag will bo given to each bus- I10SS firm, church, lodge or other 0.C3.,zntion with 12 or more mem- -'. "- " subscribe ac - rordlnc to a prescribed proportion, .. .i !iii,uiiu oi uii-Fu niis .l,iilltii- nirnlielM.- " ""- . . . UlillllS Hhvinn.ni Modnlt made from captured Ocr - ... ........ ... n Im nli'nii In nnpll I .. .,, ,,,,,, npn tn lin ulvell to eaCll .i.wi.v. - " m0mber of a Victory loan committee. T,m m0(ln, u ai)0Ht tll0 slzo ot a b u , of u hnlf , o.lar a a Spaco ls Icft cach medal for tho amo of tho recipient. Am0I1K tho motion pkturo features ,.Tho pjlce of ,VaC0.. nm with f.,000 feet of film, depleting whore tho great quantities of war ....,. inn A mimlinp nf ofPTIAS 0Kraleu- at tho front during iBhtlnB by American soldiers also ' B ' ... h e beon will bo shown. Ten films havo been prepared showing noted deeds of her oism reported by General Pershing. These are in addition to twenty-seven apodal clnemntngraph plays prepared by noted film stars especially for the loan. Two hundred and four fighting baby tanks, oach manned by two sol diers and carrying speakers will tour the country, visiting rural as well as city districts. A feature on which the Victory Liberty Loan organization baa spent much tltuo consists of twenty-four special trains loaded with exhibits from EUropoari, battlefields. (Each train will make four of five stops a day, mainly In email towns, and will carry batteries of loan speakers. In the larger cities, .special 'exhibits of Gorman cannon, machine guns, rtf los and other ordnance will be shown throughout the drive. Of five captured Oerman submar ines sent to thla country, loan rnana gora plan to run ono up the Mississ ippi river nnd to exhibit tho others at coaBt cltlos. As In past campaigns ovory sub scriber will rocolvo a special button of which 40,000,000 havo been mndo, and distinctive badges for workora hnvo been provided. l.lborty loan workors making cer tain records will bo glvon Oormnn holmots of which more than 85,000 woro sent to this country by Gonornl Pcrshflig. , I A inoiiK tliu military unit naval , bands which will glvo concerts In ' cities Is General Pershing's American Expeditionary Korea headquarters hand of 130 picked musicians which will tour the large cities of the cant. Hundredx of cities will hold home-. coming celebrations for soldiers coin-j cldont with the loan campaign. I I A group of 1 1 5 Belgian soldiers, I accompanied hy a dog team machine1 gun outfit also will make a tour of .... ... .... i a number of leaning cities, ah or these soldiers are honor men who participated In the siege early In the war. CHURCHES HERE OBSERVE EASTER IIKAUTIFUL DAY AXI) BEAUTIFUL- hkrvices nrtixc OUT KRGK COXGUEOATIOX8 IX KLAMATH FALLS YESTERDAY The beautiful Easter Sunday here yesterday was observed by a num ber of the city chvrches In a most befitting manner and a large atten dance In the various bouses of wor ship Is reported. At the Christian Church, the Sun day school had charge of the special musical program which was splendid ly rendered ana t!?i was followed by an Inspiring sermon, by the pas tor. Reverend Trimble. The Methodist Church was crowd, ...I M.I.I. . t.1,. na.lAnAA urtilftti wa. Ao llt.A.I liv Ua ananlnl InatriimpnMI ' and vocal numbers In 'addition to the. regular order of services. The ecord attendance of 191 In Sunday School was attained. The First Presbyterian Church 8ervices were featured by the atten- dance In a body of the Knights Tern- piiir uroer una huic imiutuimw ' stdrlng. The special work by the solrlng. The special worK oy t choir and solo by Miss Wiley, w pre,tl,. enj0yed. A large number . ,.h r w.t,mt in as of new members were welcomed Into i tho chrch. The seating capacity of. tho church was taxed to the utmost. , An unusually Interesting and beau tiful aarrlnn Wle llflll! nt thn Kninien-1 llel Hatl3t Church on KlGVenthj street at which the singing of Mrs. t Arthur I.iinil and Mrs. Parks lu a duet was especially fine. The inspir Ulh St'l illUJl UJ liiU I'tWIUi IUMU" iJ-t tjie mUslcal program will be long i ing sermon by tho pastor following tnin,ulri,l A-, usunX tho at'er.dancs nt !i C litre1' of tho Sac.-eil Heart Ill.cil ' the church, overflowing out on the sidewalk. Under tho dlrectorn of Mr. C. W. Eberlein, the choir rendered ( the sacred music in a manner sur-1 passing all previous occasions for which tho church is becoming so not-; ed. Father Marshall preached on the .nn..A .1 Hn Anv Tho P PQI1 rrpet tfltl hU3'i.- ui ,uu uj . .v ..w... ...--.-.. of Christ, wltn a direct application io local conditions. Not In his career hero has this gifted clergyman made so earnest and effective a plea for higher Christianity, especially among the young people of the city. WOUNDED SOLDIER IS BACK FOR VISIT Roscoo Blehn, who was severely wounded and crippled in tho service of his country In the fighting ot the Ipst campaign of the war with Ger many, and who has boon under medl. cnl care for many months returned to Klamath Falls last night. Mr. Biebn has not yet received his dis charge from the service, according to report, and Is homo on a thirty day furlough, after which he .vill return for more surgical attention. m "DILLIE" WEEKS BACK. ' o Seigeant "Blllle Weeks who was ono of the first Klamath Falls boys It r.nswor tho call to arms from this city at tho outbroak of tho war and who has been In tho Aviation hrnnch of tho sorvlco In Franco for nearly t'vo( yoara has returned to Klamath Ffilis. Ho ls being welcomed today by a host ot his old frlonds here, who a-o rojolcod to hnvo him In their midst again. Tho young ofttcor was fcrmorly Identified with tho First Slate and Saving's Bank. T ' 11 K ATCONFERENCE Fiume Problem Still Remains Unsettled ITALIANS OBSTINATE WiUon In Deadlock With Delegates) on Adriatic Situation. Germany Sending Unimportant Men to Re ceivc Peace Terms. Ukrainians Retake Several Cities. - Dateless Dispatch by Associated Press. The Italian parliament which, was to meet this week will not con. vene until May 6th. This delay Is evi dently due fo the failure ot the Coun cil of Four to reach a solution of the Flume problem. Paris dispatches Indicate that the situation caused by the Italian un yielding attitude, has reached a criti cal phase. President Wilson was not present .yesterday or today with the Premiers of England France or Italy. He has Etood against the recognition ot the treaty of London in 1915. upon whlck. the Italian claims are based. Despite the warning sent ont by Germany, that delegates which she sends must not be "mere messen gers," that government hai selected rather unimportant persons to go to Versailles. It Is reported that they hare power merely to receive terms and that the German Cabinet will de cide whether to accept reject or sub m't them to the choice of the people. The Peace Conference may insist that the men sent have the power to sign the treaty of peace. Bolshevism Is now on the back: track on the Western Ukrainian front.. These forces are apparently concentrating their strength to over run Crimea. The Ukrainians have re taken several cltlei Ten thousand Bolshevik soldiers aro reported to havo joined tho Uk rainians. The Bolshevik forces are retreating from the Allies, in north ern Russia. Vienna Is iu the hands of the Soviet adherents. PABIS, April 21. Crave doubts sue expressed her as to whether the perfected peace treaty would be pre sented to German representatives on the coming Friday. While the treaty hns been communicated to them in substance, it Is said In well Informed quarters that It would bo physically Impossible to prepare a document in complete final form In the four days remaining. President Wilson absented himself from the Premiere Conference on the Adriatic question today. PARIS, April 21. The Council ot Four are discussing making the peace treaty public and will probably pub lish It Immediately after It has been dellverel to the Germans, otherwise the Germans would give out the ftr3t version, loaded with propaganda. It Is planned to cable a 250 word official summary ot the treaty first. then an official summary and finally the text of the treaty a day or two later. The State department at Washing ton already has the text of the cove nant of the League ot Nations. The text of the peace treaty may be nearly 100,000 words. OXE YEAR AGO TODAY Germany prepares to launch a, third spring drive against tho Allies. A hurricane of flro pounds Allied lino from Lassigny to the Scarpo River. Americans counter attack against first largo German thrust at our linos. Eighth Gorman war loan floated for $3,000,000,000. Germany gloats over tho victories won In tho first mouth ot her spring drive. Subscribe Xow to Tho Victory Loan What You Would Hnvo Paid for Vic tory Then. ii